THE UTILITY OF RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION: Religious Discrimination and Political Legitimacy in Christian-Majority Countries

Harvard Dataverse DOI: https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/WQMJDF

AUTHORS: Jonathan Fox (jonathan.fox@biu.ac.il) and Ariel Zellman (ariel.zellman@biu.ac.il)

SUMMARY OF REPLICATION FILES

All statistical analyses were conducted using Stata 18.0. All tests were conducted using native Stata commands as detailed in the included do file, including basic linear regressions "REGRESS" with robust standard errors clustered by country-year for the first stage of the explanatory model (with ordered logits "OLOGIT" in robustness checks) and mixed effects ordered logits "MEOLOGIT" for the second stage of the explanatory model with individual level survey responses grouped by country survey, employing both standard coefficients and odds ratios to detail substantive results. Data tables were produced using the 'ASDOC' module written by Attaullah Shah (Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar). The base dataset for the first stage models is the Religion and State project, round 3 (RAS3), by Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University), drawing key summary variables from the World Values Survey (WVS) at the country level. The base dataset for the second stage models is the World Values Survey (WVS), by Ronald F. Inglehart (University of Michigan, d. 2021), Alejandro Moreno (Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico), Christian Welzel (Leuphana University), et al.

INVENTORY OF FILES

1. Explanatory (read-me) file
2. Replication Datasets 
	* Utility-of-Discrimination-2024-RAS3base.dta
	* Utility-of-Discrimination-2024-WVSbase.dta
3. Stata replication code (do file) for primary and supplementary models
	* utility-of-discrimination.do
5. Stata replication output (log file) for primary and supplementary models
	* utility-of-discrimination.log
6. Supplementary Appendix
	* utility-of-discrimination-appendix.pdf
